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Originally posted by Kielan View PostBMW kiddies, my friend has a question.
On his E36 the passenger side front is rubbing on the coil really bad, the drivers side front is fine. Anyone know what could be causing this?Originally posted by OxerI dont know why, but I love your car.. Its OEM cleanness makes me happy in the genitals.
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostBMW kiddies, my friend has a question.
On his E36 the passenger side front is rubbing on the coil really bad, the drivers side front is fine. Anyone know what could be causing this?
Wheels/Tires are different sizes/offsets, or something is bent, not an issue I have heard of before.
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Originally posted by Dudermagee View PostThat be so much better if it was RWD and not a VW.
Originally posted by Moose View PostI **** saw blades, but I felt like your car pulled them off well. I still think the RS were the best look so far though.
They look laughably bad on the SC, corolla and various other cars they have popped up on.
Originally posted by Kielan View PostOn his E36 the passenger side front is rubbing on the coil really bad, the drivers side front is fine. Anyone know what could be causing this?
IG: @_olliee
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Originally posted by Ollie View PostI find myself mumbling this to myself 3-4 times a day
on point response
He's probably an idiot and lowered one side more than the other. That or the coil is just sitting differently making one wheel go between the coils and the other hitting it. It could be all kinds of simple things. Why doesnt he just look at it and use logic?
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Originally posted by Dudermagee View Postcutsplicesolder
Originally posted by Moose View PostAssuming he is running a meaty tire it is super common to have to run a 10-15mm spacer to clear with stock wheels.
And also what Ollie said.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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